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Ten Great Cities for Photography
Here are ten less common places where magnificent scenery, people, and everyday life are like no other -- and can lead to some terrific travel photography.
Budapest, Hungary
Further, the winding River Danube dividing the city is a spectacular sight, with its bridges spaced at precise intervals.
Everyone has seen images of Santorini, one of the famed Greek Islands, but somehow when it's captured through your own lens, it speaks to you of ancient time and tradition, of a different culture that you have only read about in history books.
Views of the volcano and spectacular sunsets in Fira, Santorini's capital city, seem surreal. The people and their faces, the blue sky touching the blue water -- both blue, yet somehow distinct -- and the white stucco houses and churches, restaurants and tavernas are images that bring a serenity to your heart and a love for all things Greek!
Tokyo, Japan
Alive and bustling around the clock, people-watching in Tokyo is like no other place on earth. The vibrancy of this 24-hour city -- the neon signs and jumbo-trons in Shibuya, the color, the streets -- you don't know where to look first. Divided into sections called wards, each section has its own allure. Despite the differences among the wards, though, you can easily sense the fast pace of this city in its photos.
San Francisco, California, USA
Synonymous with diverse culture, ocean scenery, and unusual topography, this San Francisco is a photographer's best friend. The streets winding through here -- from exclusive Nob Hill, to Chinatown, from Fisherman's Wharf, to the Embarcadero, from Haight Ashbury, to the Mission District -- provide the contrasts of life in this hilly town.
Moreover, the fantastic views of the San Francisco and Bay Bridges make for a fantastic portfolio of visual memory. Even the weather is photogenic -- with it's rolling fog enveloping the bridges and hovering close to the ocean.
Gallery: San Francisco
Paris, France
No list would be complete without mentioning Paris, for obvious reasons. Despite having seen thousands of images of the Eiffel Tower or the Arc de Triomphe, each one still makes me gasp just a little. Moreover, taking my own photographs of the sights of Paris, both day and night, make me smile.
This sophisticated City of Lights has "that Wow Factor." Snapshots of Moulin Rouge, Sacre Coeur, The Louvre with it's glass pyramid, or sitting on a park bench in the Jardin des Tuileries capturing the heart of the French people, all display such a span of eras in France -- new versus old. The meandering Seine River, with boats lazily drifting by, reflect a relaxing calm. The allure of this city is that even if you have never visited, you can identify it unmistakably through photos.
Gallery: Best places for a romantic kiss in Paris
Nazare, Portugal
This seaside village, north of Lisbon, is an out-of-the-way, modest, fishing village. The people sitting on their stone sidewalks, playing musical instruments, or selling fruits and nuts under colorful umbrellas, have that intriguing look from another time. Their happy and smiling faces will fill your lens with joyful simplicity. Even the food is delightful to photograph with it's authentic ethnicity, caught right at the ocean's edge and cooked to perfection. One of the other things you may be drawn to in Nazare are the old doors and doorways, brightly colored and uniquely shaped and sized. A collection of those door photos is one of my prized possessions, since it always conjures memories of my visit.
Obidos, Portugal
This l3th century Portuguese town, built within a castle, is a step back in time. Nowhere else I've seen can you zoom back in time that far while surfing the Net in the local cafe. Capturing people at work here -- serious and intense -- in Obidos was my favorite, not to mention that they still live in colorful village apartments above their stone shops with clay roofs, surrounded by olive trees and churches. It's here in this picturesque village that I've captured countless photos of the intricate stone and exquisite tile work for which the Portuguese are famous.
Lucca, Italy
Calling all food and wine lovers! Lucca, a city in central Italy, beckons you. Located on a wall with an amazing array of churches, this village waits to be viewed and appreciated. In Lucca, you can learn to cook and eat Italian food, bike, sightsee and capture the most unforgettable photos of authentic Italian life. Nothing is more beautiful here than pictures of food, because in Italy, food is an art!
Hollywood, California, USA
Hooray for Hollywood! Quintessential Tinseltown! This is where star-gazing in every form is a pastime. Celebrities abound, and glitz and glamor is everywhere. All the landmarks, from Hollywood and Vine, to Sunset Boulevard, to Grauman's Chinese Theatre, seem surreal and indulgent.
Road Town, Tortola, BVI
Down into the Caribbean Sea we go to capture a special kind of tranquility in photography. The small Island of Tortola, BVI, (capital city: Road Town) accessible by a ferry, entices you right at the dock.
The houses are brightly painted in Caribbean blues and greens, with splashes of pinks and corals. There's nothing like a photo of that gorgeous aqua clear-to-the-bottom water! Further, sunsets on Cane Garden Bay are tranquil purples, golds and blues. Also, the slower pace is evident and amazingly (and easily) conveyed through a lens.
Hundreds of thousands of places around the world are worthy of being photographed, but these wonderful places are each a treasure trove to be captured and remembered.
Gallery: British Virgin Islands: Richard Branson's Necker Island
Want more? Don't forget to check out Gadling's series, "Through The Gadling Lens," which explains how to get the most out of your travel photos.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Craig Jan 22nd 2010 7:46PM
IMO, Oia, Santorini is much more picturesque than Fira. Fira had (cruise) crowds, noise, and a lack of charm. Oia is where most (nearly all) of the white-walled-and-domed buildings are.
thiefhunter Jan 23rd 2010 12:44PM
Try Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, when the tribes are in town. Or get out of town. Faces? OMG! See a few here: http://bobarno.com/thiefhunters/2009/10/papua-new-guinea/
Kathy Berkeley Jan 26th 2010 1:44AM
I would include Sydney, Jerusalem, Cape Town, Kyoto, and Zell am See
Jessica Marquez Jan 24th 2010 10:17AM
You can't forget Barcelona, there is a crazy clash between different styles of architecture. Modernism in itself is incredible to photograph. The mixture of the Arab bricks, Christian forms, tile mosaic, roman arches, etc. To try and capture if at least one element of modernism is an accomplishment. Not to mention Gaudi's portion of the Sagrada Familia with it's organic, life like towers brushing the heavens. I can not get enough of the photography in this city!
Trim Jan 27th 2010 7:55AM
Bangkok and New Delhi. How can you not go photo crazy with all the colour, movement and culture in these amazing cities. Here you can find the photos no one else will ever be able to take. Greece is amazing but every photo I took I had 50 people around me taking the same shot! Lame! Oia is the place to go though, not Fira, if you go make sure you walk between the two towns, dont take the bus, there is a cool track all the way. Any good explorer can take original photos in any city that's for sure but in places like Bangkok they are around every corner!
Csaba Feb 21st 2010 3:14AM
For me Budapest is the best. This city is unique with its beautiful historical bulidings on the two sides of the Danube river. See more pictures on our site: http://www.vargacsabafoto.com Yes, they are almost only wedding pictures, but most of them were shot in Budapest. Enjoy them.
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Oscar Jun 2nd 2011 12:29PM
Hi,
Nice post, I think Mexico DF it's another city with a lot of amazing places.
Ciao!
Anna Jun 2nd 2011 2:07PM
Barcelona, Spain. So many different landscapes and architecture. At night, it gets even better.
Bastian Jun 2nd 2011 10:39PM
where is NYC???!!!!